Believed to be the birthplace of yoga, Rishikesh holds a significant place in this ancient practice. Yoga is considered one of the most calming and rejuvenating practices for the mind and body. As I am a relatively novice to yoga, I decided to attend a yoga retreat where I could be guided through enhanced yogic postures and techniques. I came across Aishwarya Sahu’s yoga retreat in Rishikesh and was immediately drawn to it. It was scheduled from November 13th to 17th at Oneness Rishikesh by Ganga Kinare, a luxurious wilderness resort in Byasi village. This 12-private cottage resort has 2 private white-sand beaches, and the heavenly Ganges river sinuously flows by. It is only accessible by private raft, making it the perfect setting for richly enhancing luxurious yogic practices. Surrounded by Sal, Haldu, Figs, and Mulberry trees, this resort was the perfect biodiverse haven. Plenty of wildlife, such as monkeys, black bears, special bird species, langurs, and wild cats, live
Providing a gateway to self-awareness, mindfulness, and even a deeper connection with the universe, prana- better known as breath or life force, is the Centre of almost every activity in the misty Himalayan mountains of Rishikesh. Located on the banks of the river Ganga, the clean environment amplifies conscious breathing and practices of yoga and meditation. The crisp, oxygen-rich air is bound to rejuvenate anyone visiting this serene place. Rishikesh’s location is right at the foothills of the Himalayas and on the banks of the river Ganga is surrounded by thick and dense forests and wildlife. In fact, in Hindu philosophy, breath is linked to prana vayu, the vital energy of everyday life. Rishikesh is the perfect place for wellness retreats and yogic activities. Guided breathing sessions help release stress, achieve inner balance and detoxify one’s system. Breath is symbolised by the metaphor for life that impermanence is the only permanence and how we all need to embrace ch